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I am having trouble setting up the equation from this word problem.
the size of the smallest angle of a triangle is 30% of the size of the largest angle. The size of the third angle is 20 degrees more than the smallest angle/ Find each angle. ( the sume of all angles is 180 )
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Hi Slowlrnr;
Welcome to the Forum.
Solve it like this: Say
L is thse Largest angle, S is the smallest and T is the third angle:
Then express the angles in terms of each other:
S = .3 L
T = S + 20
L + S + T = 180 Now substitute:
L + .3L + S + 20 = 180
L + .3L + .3L + 20 = 180
L + .6L = 160
1.6 L = 160
L = 100
Then S = 30 and T = 50
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Thank you for the welcome and thank you for the explanation. I was making mathematical errors using percentages instead of just using the .3
That made it easier.
Thank you again
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